Donald Trump picked a white nationalist as a delegate, and blamed it on a “database error”

Donald Trump picked a white nationalist as a delegate, and blamed it on a “database error”

Something does not compute at the Donald Trump campaign: It picked William Johnson, a white nationalist who wants to deport all minorities from the United States, as a California delegate ahead of the state’s June 7 primary.

Trump spokeswoman Hope Hicks said: “A database error led to the inclusion of a potential delegate that had been rejected and removed from the campaign’s list in February 2016.”

Trump, who blamed a “lousy earpiece” when he failed three times to denounce Ku Klux Klan leader David Duke in a CNN interview, has an uncanny tendency to run into technical difficulties when it comes to white supremacism.